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Julian
 
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Default Central Heating not firing

Much obliged.

Have now sorteed this problem though. I ran the system with the drain open
and my wife in the attic keeping an eye on the header tank level. Did this
for about 20 mins and then ran it as normal.

The return pipe got warm fairly quickly which was a good sign, the boler cut
in and cut out when the water got to hot (another good sign) about an hour
later the rads started to warm up slowly.

This morning it is back to normal with the extra radiator.

Much obliged to all.

Jules


"Set Square" wrote in message
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In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
Julian wrote:

No handbook is available. Can't find any info on this boiler actually

Ideal Stelrad W2000

Jules


Hvae you tried the manufacturers to see whether they can supply a manual?
You can email them at or phone their
Technical Helpline on 01482 498663
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